Saturday, November 3

The end of another day! Logan had a pretty good rest of the day. Grandma came up to see him and we all had another paper airplane contest. I think the team of Logan & Daddy won. He gets sick to his tummy if he gets up a little to quickly. They have him on a medicine schedule now no matter how he feels. This will hopefully help w/ monitoring the nausea. Today we also had to do the weekly change of his patch that covers the hole where his Hickman Line goes into him. It is a very sterile change. Usually Logan puts up a little fight because we have to rip very sticky tape off of his skin. Today he did awesome and did not make one peep. Kelly and I are so proud to have such an amazing kid. By the way just 11 days until normalcy.....

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Logan J. Lewis D.O.B. 1-19-2002

"I would like to take a moment and describe my HERO. My HERO cannot fly, stop speeding trains, or save the world. Rather my HERO wakes up every morning to face a new day, knowing that day will likely be filled with pain and nausea. My HERO has the strength to endure long drives to the hospital for exams and blood draws. My HERO has the ability to face illness, without losing his sense of humor. My HERO can understand that even though his tumor is gone, his cancer is a life-long battle. My HERO, though a child, can face adult situations and participate in medical decisions. My Hero, my strength, my courage, MY SON" -Ingrid Stolmack, mom of cancer survivor.